Abstract
Through the design of orthogonal experiments, different content of clay, steel slag powder and polycarboxylic acid water-reducing agent were mixed into ordinary Portland cement, and the grout was prepared according to different water-cement ratios. The analysis was conducted under standard curing conditions. Stone rate and compressive strength at different ages. The test results show that with the increase of the clay content, the stone rate of the grout consolidation body increases, and the compressive strength decreases. As the amount of steel slag powder increased, the stone rate and compressive strength of the slurry consolidation body decreased.
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